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any walk thru for tribunal???

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any walk thru for tribunal???

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just got the game, and are any faq, any walkthru or anything on tribunal???

help, i cant play rpgs without cheat guides...heheheehheheh :p ;) :D
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sorry, me dufus, found one in the unoffical elder scrolls website....

however, i have to install a new installation of morrowind and tribunal, can i wait before heading out to the tribunal???

i mean it sure sounds like i can head out anytime, so i can start a new game, play thru the morrowind main storyline, join some guilds, and finish the main quest before heading out...is this true???

also, once i head off for the new area, can i come back????

if not, i need to pack mule everything i want, and thats a lot of loot...sigh...
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I strongly recommend you wait until you're at least level 10 before taking on the main Mournhold quests - or you'll regularly have your head, etc., handed to you. You can visit there without doing the quests, though - you just need to wait for a triggering event... You can jump back and forth between Vardenfell and Mournhold all you want, once you go there.

You can do Mournhold after finishing the main Morrowind quest, or before.
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